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Outcome expectancies and outcome values as predictors of children's aggression

โœ Scribed by Jennifer A. Hall; Sharon D. Herzberger; Karleen J. Skowronski


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0096-140X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Social learning theory predicts that outcome expectancies and values should independently predict behavior, but past studies of aggression have failed to test this hypothesis specifically. We asked low-socioeconomic status children to imagine themselves engaging in aggressive behaviors and to rate the likelihood of each of a number of outcomes (outcome expectancies) and to rate how much they cared about those outcomes (outcome values). The relationship between self-reported aggression and outcome expectancies, values, and expectancy by value interactions was assessed.

Expectancies, values, and their interactions were differentially related to aggression depending on the specific outcome investigated (e.g., punishment, bad feelings in self or other, prevention of future aggression, and peer respect). Results are discussed in terms of implications for theory and for future research.


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